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Maurice Malaney
May 1, 2008
Hi Pat,
I'm sorry to hear of Curt's passing. Lynne Parry mentioned he was ill and I just learned about him yesterday when talking to her. I'll always remember him 'playing' with his tractor digging holes in the corn field for no special reason. That made him happy! He will always be remembered.
kathy Winde
April 25, 2008
Dear Pat and Family,
So sorry to hear about Curt. Will
always remember our good old times
together snowmobiling and just
having fun and laughing all the time.
Our prayers are with you at this
sad time.
Love,
Jim and Kathy Winde
Jerry & Kathy Herling
April 24, 2008
Patsy and family, Curt was a great guy,& we will miss him very much. There will come a day when I will catch up with him. We really had some good times together whether working or hanging out or fish frying it on Fridays.
Bonnie Theal
April 24, 2008
Dear Pat, Curt, Laura and families,
I was so sorry to hear of Curts passing, my deepest sympathies are with all of you during this time of sadness and always.
I will always cherish all the great memories we made together and hope they will help comfort you now, too.
I wish I could have been there myself, but right now it wasn't possible.
Love to all of you,
Bonnie
Doyle Weller
April 24, 2008
Dear Pat and Family,
You have my deepest sumpathy for the loss of your loved one. Curt was one of the finest, most giving, upbeat and helpful people I've ever known. We'll all miss him
Margie Anstett
April 23, 2008
Dear Pat and Family,
Please accept my sympathy at the loss of your loved one. I know how difficult this time is for you. Bob and Curt are probably up in heaven talking over old times and all the fun we had at the Fargo Hotel. We lost a couple of really great guys that will never be replaced in our hearts. Love you Pat and keep in touch.
Margie Anstett
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